Grace Petrie (born 1987) is a British folk singer-songwriter and guitarist … Read Full Bio ↴Grace Petrie (born 1987) is a British folk singer-songwriter and guitarist from Leicester, UK. She was hailed in The Guardian as “a powerful new songwriting voice” in 2011.
Petrie writes indie folk rock songs (a couple with an acoustic punk twist), plays the guitar and sings with a voice that has been described by listeners as similar to Laura Marling, Kate Nash. From the humble beginnings of small gigs in her hometown in 2006 and a home-recorded debut album, Petrie has acquired a reputation as one of the best artists on the flourishing Leicester music scene, and a following of dedicated listeners. In 2007 she supported Frank Turner and Mark Morriss (The Bluetones) and released a second CD, Feel Better, to critical acclaim. From there onwards she began to break onto the festival scene, playing Leicester’s acclaimed folk weekender, The Big Session Festival, and the more commercial Summer Sundae, as well as the main stage at Nottingham Gay Pride 2009, where she played to over 10,000 people.
In 2010, folk legend (and Petrie’s personal hero) Billy Bragg heard her music and invited her to play at Glastonbury on the Leftfield stage, sharing a stage with Bragg and Frank Turner. At Leftfield she went down a storm and, in Bragg’s own words, “stole the f@!#ing show, sister!”, leading to more shows on the same stage as the likes of Bragg and Emmy the Great.
Her third album is entitled Tell Me A Story.
Petrie writes indie folk rock songs (a couple with an acoustic punk twist), plays the guitar and sings with a voice that has been described by listeners as similar to Laura Marling, Kate Nash. From the humble beginnings of small gigs in her hometown in 2006 and a home-recorded debut album, Petrie has acquired a reputation as one of the best artists on the flourishing Leicester music scene, and a following of dedicated listeners. In 2007 she supported Frank Turner and Mark Morriss (The Bluetones) and released a second CD, Feel Better, to critical acclaim. From there onwards she began to break onto the festival scene, playing Leicester’s acclaimed folk weekender, The Big Session Festival, and the more commercial Summer Sundae, as well as the main stage at Nottingham Gay Pride 2009, where she played to over 10,000 people.
In 2010, folk legend (and Petrie’s personal hero) Billy Bragg heard her music and invited her to play at Glastonbury on the Leftfield stage, sharing a stage with Bragg and Frank Turner. At Leftfield she went down a storm and, in Bragg’s own words, “stole the f@!#ing show, sister!”, leading to more shows on the same stage as the likes of Bragg and Emmy the Great.
Her third album is entitled Tell Me A Story.
An Apology
Grace Petrie Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'An Apology' by these artists:
Canasta Ed wasn't like the other boys So someone said, "I'll bet h…
Coil Vicky, hi, it's, er, Geff calling. It's Tuesday; it's…
crimson//chaos Since I lost my niggas swear this shit ain't been…
crimson//chaos. Since I lost my niggas swear this shit ain't been…
Floater So strip away all of my shadows And light me up…
Future Islands This is what I know, The canopy loss of our home Is…
Hangnail It's hard to take the blame, but sometimes credit's due. It'…
Lemmino Sans tirer à mon coeur, mon cou You do the things…
Magnapop An apology You heard it all from me Complacent and Repeti…
phemiec Once upon a time a stutter disgusted me Muttered distrust at…
rum.gold You oh-oh, Oh hey, Hey yeah Father, father Maybe I will lea…
S.C.O. What else should I be All apologies What else should I say E…
Sixpence None the Richer Questions flew And words were hurled into the air And when…
So They Say Constant slow moving ocean Can you hear me? Do you fear…
Story. Dear heart of mine, I know you've been lead blind…
The Future Islands This is what I know, The canopy loss of our home Is…
Vian Izak All I wanted to say is I'm sorry. I didn't mean…
Vices This is my apology, For the times I've let you all…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Grace Petrie:
A Young Woman's Tale At the ending of last century I thought I knew the…
Baby Blue Pale moon, baby blue Are you looking at the same sky…
Black Tie Well, it's a jungle out there The year 2018, I didn't…
Departures Another morning that you're stirring at the crack of dawn I…
Farewell To Welfare It's never too late to recapture the benefits of Section 28.…
God Save The Hungry Am i an agitator For not thinking it′s cool That some were…
I Wish The Guardian Believed That I Exist Well I don't believe that aliens have ever come to…
Iago You know that I'm my own worst enemy Always tryna wreck…
Ivy It was Glastonbury 2014 Me and my best friend We'd had aweso…
Maggie Thatcher's Dream I could forgive you if you thought you've been sold short. I…
Nobody Knows That I'm a Fraud I don't watch PMQs as often as you might expect I…
Overheard How've you been? It's been a long time Since you've been in …
Pride Well we're a long way from the Stonewall Inn I'm standintg…
Revolutionary In The Wrong Time Well i'm not cool enough for camden, i guess by…
Rise Can we meet your blood with kindness Can we meet your…
Romance Addict Mayday mayday, SOS Got myself into a mess There's a spr…
Storm To Weather Batten down the hatches love, the night is rolling in The…
The Distance I hope you never shed a tear Over wishing I was…
The Last Man On Earth Another friday night when your plan A has fallen through A…
They Shall Not Pass You're not my brother nor my countryman Not my sister or…
This House This house is like a cemetery All the things he built…
Tom Paine's Bones As I dreamed out one evening By a river of discontent I…
We've Got An Office In Hackney You've got your first real six string Got your heart fu…
You Build A Wall I know it's hard to keep the flame But tomorrow's …
You Pay Peanuts You Get Monkeys Julie′s in the car park Waiting for her shift to start At…
You Pay Peanuts You Get Monkeys (You Pay Nothing You Get Nowt) Julie's in the car park Waiting for her shift to start At…
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Elsie MacDonald
2:15 A Young Woman's Tale
8:22 You Build A Wall
15:59 Orbit
22:33 Coldwaterproofjacket
28:35 Make America Hate Again
36:20 God Save The Hungry
43:01 Changing Shape
51:31 Black Tie
58:04 Northbound
FlamingIceFox
@Elsie MacDonald hahahahah its soooo good
Elsie MacDonald
@FlamingIceFox that's the song I went to when I got your notif and I was like omg I did that
FlamingIceFox
@Elsie MacDonald i use it all the time because i can never remember when Changing Shape is and its my favourite
Elsie MacDonald
@FlamingIceFox forgot I did this but you're very welcome
FlamingIceFox
elsie this comment is so helpful ily
Hazel Child
I'm delighted at the generosity of Shrewsbury folk festival in making this available. Thanks!
Fred Martin
Much as I like Grace Petrie's studio recordings, I'm finding this live performance even better.
Hazel Child
It's because you get the stand up comedy too 😁
Heidi
I cannot tell how many times I have watched this performance from the start straight to the end already.